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Old 2007-05-02, 12:30 AM CDT
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world of padman

anyone playing world of padman? Ive been trying it out and it seems kind of cool, sort of fun.
http://www.gamershell.com/download_18562.shtml
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Old 2007-05-02, 08:15 PM CDT
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downloading now and giving it a shot
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Old 2007-05-02, 11:42 PM CDT
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do u have to have a quake 3 installed in ur system to run this game?
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Old 2007-05-03, 04:17 AM CDT
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quake 3 not bad, the source went open not long ago I guess that's why? Yes, there is OpenArena which is basically Q3 without all the art.
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Old 2007-05-03, 04:36 AM CDT
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quake 3 not bad, the source went open not long ago I guess that's why? Yes, there is OpenArena which is basically Q3 without all the art.

I went throw rough search on the internet and i've got the following:

"OpenArena is an open-source content package for Quake III Arena licensed under the GPL, effectively creating a free stand-alone game. You do not need Quake III Arena to play this game. Bots were added starting in 0.6.0."

so, u have to have a Quick 3 pre-installed in order to run this game.. is it the same case as "world of padman"..?
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Old 2007-05-03, 07:48 PM CDT
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its a full game...
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WoP is in the F9 repos Just do a
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yum install worldofpadman
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